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Mecha-Kyūbi
メカ九喇嘛 Meka-Kurama

  • Mecha-Nine-Tails (メカ九尾, Meka-Kyūbi)[1]
Debut
Anime Naruto Shippūden Episode #377
Game Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution
Appears in Anime, Game
Personal
Species Mecha
Status Deceased
Classification
Affiliation
Family
Jutsu

Mecha-Kurama (メカ九喇嘛, Meka-Kurama) was a mechanised replica of Kurama that appears in the anime-exclusive episodes and Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution.

Background[]

In the anime, Mecha-Kurama was created by Orochimaru for the purpose of demolishing Konohagakure.

Appearance[]

Mecha-Kurama's main body looks like a robot version of a fox-like creature. It was considerably large and has nine tails made out of pure flames.

Abilities[]

Being made from the same material as Mecha-Naruto, Mecha-Kurama was invulnerable to all but the most extreme attacks. It was able to fire lasers from its eyes.

Part II[]

Akatsuki Suppression Mission[]

Narutimetto Burasutā

Mecha-Kurama attacking Konoha.

After Mecha-Naruto turns on Orochimaru, the latter summons Mecha-Kurama to Konohagakure in order to enact the destruction of the village. Though the mechanical tailed beast manages to do a great deal of damage to the village, it is destroyed when Mecha-Naruto sacrifices itself by using all of the Nine-Tails chakra within it in order to destroy Mecha-Kurama.

In Other Media[]

Video Games[]

Although Mecha-Kurama itself is not playable, Mecha-Naruto takes on its form as his awakening in Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm Revolution. In the game, Mecha Kurama is the destructive evil personality of Mecha-Naruto. Mecha-Kurama later makes another appearance as Mecha-Naruto's awakening in Naruto Shippūden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4.

Trivia[]

  • Its appearance is heavily reminiscent of Mecha anime from the 1970s and 80s, particularly the Mazinger series.
  • Much like Mecha-Naruto, Mecha-Kurama is a parody of MechaGodzilla from the Godzilla franchise.
  • In the English and Japanese version, unlike Mecha-Naruto, which speaks in a nasal, robot voice, Mecha-Kurama speaks with Naruto's voice.

References[]

  1. Naruto Shippūden episode 377
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